3. Attach the Floor Mounting Plates to the "L"
brackets -- turn the Floor Mounting Plates inward so that they are under the
Changer.

4. Go out to your car and open the trunk and remove the
carpet and liners.

5. Remove the bucket and the middle 10 mm bolt which holds
the metal shield to the floor of the trunk covering the Fuel Filler Pipe. The
shield will still be held in place by two other bolts.

6. Wedge the Changer with attached brackets, etc. onto the
metal floor of the trunk right next to the space where the bucket was -- it
should fit perfectly (the metal shield probably will need to be pushed /bent
back a bit, but it'll fit in the space.)

7. Mark the four places where you'll need to drill pilot
holes for the metal screws to mount the Floor Mounting Plates -- set the Changer
aside.

***** Before going any further, you'll need to remove
completely the metal shield which covers the Fuel Filler Pipe so you can fish
the cable from the front of the car into the trunk. ****

8. Once the cable is safely in the trunk, drill the four
pilot holes (about 1/8" bit -- maybe slightly larger).

9. Replace the metal shield covering the Fuel Filler Pipe
with the two 10mm bolts. (Do not reinstall the middle bolt to the floor.)

10. Remove the Floor Mounting Plates from the
"L" brackets attached to the Changer.

11. Screw the Floor Mounting Plates to the trunk floor
with the four Metal Screws provided. I used a ratchet instead of a screw driver.

12. Test to make sure the slots on the "L"
brackets still match-up with the Floor Mounting Plates. (Hopefully they do.)

13. Re-install the carpet and cut holes for the Floor
Mounting Plate Bolts to stick through.

14. Re-install the trunk liners and bucket paying
attention to the excess cable.

15. Attach the Changer to the Floor Mounting Plate Bolts
with the "L" brackets.

*****Disconnect the Negative Terminal of the battery*****

Next, connect the Alpine cable -- which has been threaded
from the trunk to the dash (see the note below) -- to the appropriate end of the
the Peripheral MAZAS Adapter Interface Cable. Then connect the other end of the
Peripheral cable to the back of the OEM Cassette Deck or CD/Radio. (You'll need
a set of U-shaped wires to remove the cassette deck. They can be purchased at
any auto supply store or Wal-Mart. There is a thin black cover on each end of
the cassette that hides the holes that the U-shaped wires are inserted into --
these can be removed with your fingernail or a small screwdriver.

Tuck the cables and the box attached to the Peripheral
cable under the dash. There is not much room under there, so removing the panel
under the steering wheel will give more room and light -- two Philips head
screws hold it on. There is a conveniently located metal bracket under the dash
next to the cassette player which is a perfect place to zip tie the box.

NOTE: It is NOT necessary to remove the center console to
get the Alpine CD cable from the trunk to a place under the dash. You may be
able to work the cable under and along the console from the back to the front
without removing the five screws depending on how tight it is along the edge.